Women 200lb+, Let's Be Magnificent This March!!!
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I started this journey January 1st at 265 lbs. I never set any real weightloss goals or time frame, but I am happy to say I am now under 250 lbs. I weighed in yesterday at 247.8 lbs
I am very happy with my progress. On Friday I made my hubby laugh as I pulled my work pants off without having to undo them. Guess it's time for a belt. lol
I honestly am doing this mainly thru my nutrition, as I still haven't started a workout regime. I do get my steps in daily and do some heavy lifting of stock boxes at work,so I am sure that is helping. We have also been doing renos in the house.
I also have been doing reading on physchological aspects of weight issues and their correlation with foods ,it is helping me a lot too.
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@candyz01 welcome! The journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step, and you've taken it. Glad to have you here!
@Angief05 you're doing amazing!!! I have also seen some differences in how my work pants fit, it's almost bittersweet because on one hand, yeah! Evidence I'm smaller! But on the other hand, dang, now i gotta go buy pants soon. Idk about you but my experiences in buying pants to fit 50" hips and a 26" inseam have been frustrating at best - the mind boggles, how can pants be too big and too small at the same time???4 -
Age: 55
Height: 5'8"
SW- 257.2 (12.28.20)
MSW- 243.4 (2.28.21)
3/14- 242.6
Ugh... not great for 2 weeks but still a loss. I will try to eat closer to my calorie goal and not keep undercutting. I am a stubborn, slow learner here! One good thing is that I continue to lose inches. My waist has gone from 42" when I started to 38.75". I have also lost even more in my hips and butt. I need to remind myself that is a win.
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Spotteddingo wrote: »Age: 55
Height: 5'8"
SW- 257.2 (12.28.20)
MSW- 243.4 (2.28.21)
3/14- 242.6
Ugh... not great for 2 weeks but still a loss. I will try to eat closer to my calorie goal and not keep undercutting. I am a stubborn, slow learner here! One good thing is that I continue to lose inches. My waist has gone from 42" when I started to 38.75". I have also lost even more in my hips and butt. I need to remind myself that is a win.
Absolutely a win!!!1 -
@Angief05 Pants too big is a good problem to have. Keep it up!
@Spotteddingo Less inches is DEFINITELY a reason to celebrate. Woohoo!!!
Both of these NSVs bring me joy. You ladies are doing great!1 -
It's weigh-in Monday!
Age: 44
Height: 5'4
SW: 242.4 (1/25/21)
3/1: 232.1
3/8: 231.8
3/15: 233
3/22:
3/29:
March GW: 228 lbs
Unsurprising, to be honest. I had a bit of a mental breakdown halfway through last week. I'm feeling...stuck. It's not about the weight, believe it or not. 😅 Aside from some big tasks I have at the moment, I'm struggling with having space. We live in military housing, and our college daughter came to stay with us in Japan for a semester (she's doing school online). I love having her here, but that makes 7 of us in our small 4 bedroom townhouse. We're also homeschoolers - which I generally love - but with all the covid restrictions, my kiddos can't go participate in the activities they used to. Hubs goes to work, but he's done at 4:30 pm most days - and comes home every day for lunch (again, something that I generally love) - but everyone is pretty much home. All. The. Time. Even if I try to get up earlier, my early riser is up, ready to start his day. You'd think that going to the gym or going on a bike ride or even a walk, I could get some alone time, but nope. I have kids who want to workout with Mom. I want to model healthy activity for them, and I love how accomplished they feel, so I'm not alone for what used to be my favorite solice and stress-reducer when they were all too young to participate. 😅
Honestly, I think part of the reason this came to a head last week was because I'm not eating away my stress and escaping by bingeing Netflix whenever I'm feeling like I'm over-stimulated by constant familial interaction. 🤣 This is a great opportunity to learn how to manage this stress in a healthy way, and to set some boundaries with my loved ones. I've banned the downstairs from 5 am to 6 am starting this week so I can get an early workout that's mine alone - kickboxing. (My gym buddy kiddos don't like to go as hard as I like to, so I want 30-45 minutes of being able to really crush it.) And each evening after dinner, I'm planning to do something for an hour that'll put me in a better state of mind. Typically, I've just hung out in my room watching show or movie on my phone while the hubs supervises cleanup, but watching stuff on my phone doesn't really leave me feeling satisfied, tbh.
Here's hoping that'll help me feel less smothered! 😅🤞🤞8 -
@finngirl61 and @Laughter_Girl
Thank you for your encouragement... I certainly needed it today! Sometimes my inner negative self talk sits in the front row!
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A day late in posting this, but better late than never:
Name: Jane
Age: 55
Height: 5' 9"
SW: 286.5 (6/3/19)
GW: Maintenance below 165
Weight tracking:
Mar 1: 164.3 😯 - Went off the rails this weekend. But I know it's temporary. Just too much food in my gut.
Mar 6: 162.3 😐 - Back to where I should be, but more than I was last Saturday
Mar 13: 159.9 😍
Mar 20:
Mar 27:
Mar 31:
Fitness goals:
Weigh daily: 7/7
Log food consistently: 6/7 - Started our Saturday doing well, but then I made Irish Soda Bread and gave up trying to log. It was another carb fest that I will pay for the rest of this week.
Run 5x week/20 miles: 7/5, 21.4 miles
On the water rowing 1x/week: Wasn't able to row last Sunday - too windy but did get some rowing in today
10,000 steps/day: 7/7
45 Zone Minutes/day: 7/7
Miles ran MTD: 42.09
Miles ran YTD: 185.6
Worked on running faster this week and all my runs were under a 10 minute pace.
Thrilled with the lower weight on Saturday and as is typical for me, used that good news to go a little hog wild over the weekend. Baked Irish Soda Bread on Saturday which I could not stop eating (it's in the freezer now) and since today was Pi day, I baked a Lemon Meringue Pie. Hoo boy that was the best pie I've ever had. I had one small slice today but we'll give the rest away tomorrow. My husband goes back to in person teaching tomorrow (he's fully vaccinated) so he can share it with his colleagues.4 -
Morning, Monday is weigh day for me.
Age: 44
Height: 5'4"
SW (11 Jan 2021): 250.6 (yikes, biggest ever)
CW (1 March 2021): 236.6
GW: 130
1/3/21: 236.6
8/3/21: 237.4
15/3/21: 234.4
Pretty pleased that last week's gain is gone plus a couple more pounds! I only managed 3 lots of BodyPump this week because work was hellish, but I'm cutting myself some slack.
I had my vaccine on Saturday and am feeling very, very tired, headachey, a bit flu-ey, so I thinkI'll be taking it easy this week.4 -
Its a year today that I started my healthier life journey, and when I started I had no idea that this time I would actually follow through.
16 March 2020: Start weight : 104.9 Kgs (230.78 lbs) Today: 62 kgs (136.4 lbs) Total loss: 42.9 kgs (94.38 lbs)
What have I learnt along the way?
That I can set goals and achieve them! I can have a rough day and get right back up again the next day!
That living a healthier life is vital to my whole being, that being able to run and walk and be physical gives me a high that I've never experienced before, yip at the age of 49!!
I've also learnt that I have a chronic compulsion to binge eat when I'm stressed and that its a default I followed for almost 30 years of my life, and even now its something I am working to change!
Where do I go from here?
The next stage of my journey is still to lose the last 5 kgs and to maintain, to build up on strength training.
To stop fasting at the weekend and maintain fasting Mon-Fri
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I wanted to say thank you to the ladies on this group who give great advice and support, its been an integral part of my success to logon daily read your posts, share your victories! Here's to all of you wonderful strong ladies you are all fabulous!!
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Age: 54
Height: 5'9"
Year Long Goal for 2021 to lose 50+ pounds
Weigh Loss Progress: 9.3/50 pounds lost so far
3/8 - 1 pound down
3/15 - .3 pound down
3/22 -
3/29 -
Weight Loss Goal for March: 6 pounds
Double down day. I've planned my meals for the week. I need to stay on track this week. I got "sidetracked" with candy coated easter eggs last week. EEK. I have put them away for the rest of March. I had enough of them to count as a treat for a whole month.
I am really enjoying the sunny days and the fact that with the snow gone its easier to get out for some nice walks. Feel so much better with some fresh air filling up my lungs.
I'm still working my way through the pantry and freezer food that I would like to get down to a reasonable amount before thinking I need to buy more. It was helpful to have things around during lockdown but these frozen soups and prepared meals need to go before the season ends. It just takes planning on my part.
Love reading everybody's posts this month. Spring is such a time of change for me. The paring down of extra "things" is going pretty well. I've sold some, given some away, passed some on to friends and tossed some. I feel much less burdoned when I am not overwhelmed by too many possessions. Everything can then be useful, beautiful, functional or used. Funny how much this purging of things aligns with purging of excess me!
@wanderinglight I totally hear you about the celebrity nonsense! I did much the same with that and news in general. Doesn't it all seem a little trivial and meaningless in light of the year we have all had?
@Spotteddingo I am trying to celebrate any loss as a good loss however small! Those baby steps all add up in the end and it means I'm still here and still trying!4 -
changeforeverlj wrote: »Its a year today that I started my healthier life journey, and when I started I had no idea that this time I would actually follow through.
16 March 2020: Start weight : 104.9 Kgs (230.78 lbs) Today: 62 kgs (136.4 lbs) Total loss: 42.9 kgs (94.38 lbs)
What have I learnt along the way?
That I can set goals and achieve them! I can have a rough day and get right back up again the next day!
That living a healthier life is vital to my whole being, that being able to run and walk and be physical gives me a high that I've never experienced before, yip at the age of 49!!
I've also learnt that I have a chronic compulsion to binge eat when I'm stressed and that its a default I followed for almost 30 years of my life, and even now its something I am working to change!
Where do I go from here?
The next stage of my journey is still to lose the last 5 kgs and to maintain, to build up on strength training.
To stop fasting at the weekend and maintain fasting Mon-Fri
@changeforeverlj, you are truly inspiring. You will no doubt lose those last pesky few pounds. You should be so proud of your hard work and accomplishment. Congratulations.3 -
Challenge Weigh In Day for me
Age 44
Height 5'4"
SW 249 highest 3/2020
CW 226
GW for Mar 223
UGW 145
3/1: 228 lbs
3/8: 226 lbs
3/15: 227 lbs
3/22:
3/29:
Total month loss:
Weekly goals:
-Continue logging on MFP
-Work out 3x per week - cardio & strength
-64 oz of water each day
I did well this weekend until I just didn't. Tracking app notified ovulation might be coming up so that must be it
Not too terrible weight as I was dancing around that last week anyway.
Gym both days. The one friend is wanting to do longer treadmill sessions. It seems to be bugging my ankle so I have to watch it. Planning for the bike today. The guess pass expires this week so I'll upgrade my new gym so she can try that one and decide which one she likes better.
Working on planning out a garden. I have a large space that I've always wanted to get started so hoping this will be the year finally. I need it to warm up a bit so I can prepare that space but started to get colder yesterday. Starting seeds inside will have to be it for now.3 -
Age 34( on Wednesday)
Height 5’5”
Starting weight 275.6
3/1- 267.4
3/8 - 268.3 (it’s my time of the month, but still frustrating)
3/15 -264.0 (woo hoo)
3/22 -
3/29 -
Weight Loss Goal for March: 8 pounds
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@changeforeverlj you are AMAZING! To have accomplished all of that, even in spite of the dumpster fire the past 365 days have been, I am incredibly proud of you!
@holdthefries I love your attitude - we could probably do with a bit of spring cleaning around these parts as well, LOL. Great progress!
@sarah12277 those pesky hormones! What are you planning to grow in your garden? My MIL grows tomatoes and sweet peppers in the summer, mint year-round, sometimes basil. She also has a lemon tree in the front yard, and the neighbors have a huge mango tree that hangs over the property line and deposits fruit on the lawn for a few weeks every year - the trick is getting to those before the squirrels do.3 -
@changeforeverlj Congrats on your 1 year anniversary! You've accomplished so much in the past year to achieve a healthier life. Good luck as you start your 2nd year!1
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@Arralethe @misplaced_mama i love body pump too! i bought a dvd set off ebay and do it at home, it's great. I'm restarting, so only doing it 1-2 times per week until I improve my stamina. What do you use for weights? right now I am using only bodyweight as i am beginning again.1
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@changeforeverlj - What a great post! I'm so proud of you and grateful that you let us travel along with you on your journey. You are such an inspiration.2
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I started this journey January 1st at 265 lbs. I never set any real weightloss goals or time frame, but I am happy to say I am now under 250 lbs. I weighed in yesterday at 247.8 lbs
I am very happy with my progress. On Friday I made my hubby laugh as I pulled my work pants off without having to undo them. Guess it's time for a belt. lol
I honestly am doing this mainly thru my nutrition, as I still haven't started a workout regime. I do get my steps in daily and do some heavy lifting of stock boxes at work,so I am sure that is helping. We have also been doing renos in the house.
I also have been doing reading on physchological aspects of weight issues and their correlation with foods ,it is helping me a lot too.
Have a great Sunday ladies
Hi, can you share some of the reading you have been doing? I'm always looking for good sources of learning, and think that would help me tremendously. Great job on your loss and education on how to honor your body with good nutrition!1 -
@azalea4175 I'd recommend looking at Les Mills On demand (their streaming service), as it give you access to far more releases as well as the full suite of class types.
I bought a big enough step and barbell weights (generic, not LM products) - currently working with only 2.5kg (baby weights) while I get back into some sort of shape!0 -
@changeforeverlj
Congratulations on your 1 year anniversary and amazing weight loss! You are an inspiration and great cheerleader for so many of us!1 -
changeforeverlj wrote: »Its a year today that I started my healthier life journey, and when I started I had no idea that this time I would actually follow through.
16 March 2020: Start weight : 104.9 Kgs (230.78 lbs) Today: 62 kgs (136.4 lbs) Total loss: 42.9 kgs (94.38 lbs)
What have I learnt along the way?
That I can set goals and achieve them! I can have a rough day and get right back up again the next day!
That living a healthier life is vital to my whole being, that being able to run and walk and be physical gives me a high that I've never experienced before, yip at the age of 49!!
I've also learnt that I have a chronic compulsion to binge eat when I'm stressed and that its a default I followed for almost 30 years of my life, and even now its something I am working to change!
Where do I go from here?
The next stage of my journey is still to lose the last 5 kgs and to maintain, to build up on strength training.
To stop fasting at the weekend and maintain fasting Mon-Fri
Congratulations! What an inspiration you are.
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goal06082021 wrote: »@sarah12277 those pesky hormones! What are you planning to grow in your garden? My MIL grows tomatoes and sweet peppers in the summer, mint year-round, sometimes basil. She also has a lemon tree in the front yard, and the neighbors have a huge mango tree that hangs over the property line and deposits fruit on the lawn for a few weeks every year - the trick is getting to those before the squirrels do.
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azalea4175 wrote: »@Arralethe @misplaced_mama i love body pump too! i bought a dvd set off ebay and do it at home, it's great. I'm restarting, so only doing it 1-2 times per week until I improve my stamina. What do you use for weights? right now I am using only bodyweight as i am beginning again.
I haven't started Body Pump yet. I've been doing Body Combat in the early morning. But when I do get to Pump, I'll be using dumbbells. I use Les Mills On Demand, and I love having access to all their programs. (And the FB community for it is awesome.)0 -
Hello. I'm new to this thread and am looking for motivation! I am looking to make new accountability buddies for this journey. Feel free to add me!
I've been steadily gaining weight for the last 4 years and am now the heaviest I have ever been. I fell in love with someone who eats every 5 minutes without gaining a pound so I think that's where the damage started. I can't blame them, but I do feel like a product of my environment and it hasn't been very healthy. I've decided that my health is number 1 and I need to start looking out for me. I was overweight before, and now I've added an additional 30lbs on top of it over the last couple years and it needs to stop. I am coming to the conclusion that tracking everything is just the best way to stay on track of things. I also like how there isn't any forbidden foods, so you can still have treats without feeling guilty as long as it is within your calories. I love this way of eating.
I decided that I need to wrap my head around the idea that if I want to lose weight and keep it off I need to track everyday for the rest of my life. It's the only way. I don't know how many times I have lost weight and then just thought I could go back to not tracking and see how I do. I've done this countless times. IT HAS TO STOP. So here I am, willing to commit to forever. I never used the community portion of this website and I think it is really cool!
SW: 219.4
CW: 214.6
GW: 170
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@ladychr0nic Welcome! You'll find this group very supportive, and know that you're not alone in this lifetime journey. I too lost a ton of weight and gained almost all of it back. I could dwell on it, but it's not worth my time. Thankfully, I'm back on track now and feeling better already.
Side note: My SW (the 2nd time) was almost the same as yours. I was .2 lbs heavier. We could be twins, but I'm not sure how tall you are. 😁0 -
Name: Kali
Age: 33
Height: 5'7
SW: 232.2 (1/15/21)
GW: #1 Under 200 #2 180 #150ish
Weight tracking:
March 2: 214.1 <--had a jump last weekend after hanging with friends (my tiny covid bubble/daily accountability friends)
March 9 214.0 <-- haven't been able to stop eating so I'm reavulating my calories and debating about upping them incase what I was eating was too restrictive...plus there was an insomnia cookie situation this week...
March 16 211.4 <--super happy to see a drop although I did buy a dress that I have to wear on 4/9 that doesn't zip sooo let's see how much work I can put in to make that happen (don't worry there is a backup!)
March 23
March 30
Fitness goals:
Weigh daily
Log EVERYTHING
11,000+ steps 6x week
Meal prep as much as possible
C25K 3x a week
30 day squat/pushup challenge <--NEW FOR MARCH0 -
@ladychr0nic welcome! My story may not match yours exactly but it sure does rhyme with it a lot - I've also historically hung around with people who ate a lot more than I could do and not expect to gain weight, and I've also decided that I'll probably need to count calories forever and made my peace with it.
@kali31337 nice whoosh! It's good you have a backup dress just in case, but here's hoping you can make the original one work. I certainly hope it's a happy occasion, but even if it isn't, you deserve to feel good about yourself when you get dressed up.1 -
@Laughter_Girl
That's cool that we were the same starting weight! We could be buddies! I"m 5'9. My boyfriend is 6'7 and he weighs 20 pounds less then I do Ugh i feel so gross being the heavier one of us. He borrows my sweaters, not the other way around lol.
@goal06082021
Yeah, counting calories forever sounds daunting but if you wrap your head around it, it gets easier. I've really gotten into the grove over the last couple weeks and am getting better at staying within my calories. It's just late night snacking that is hard at times. Plus my serial grazer boyfriend makes things hard haha.
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